Get Me to the Cemetery on Time!

Get Me to the Cemetery on Time!

Register: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/9VR59FM

An Online Learning Opportunity presented by the Louise Woosley Preaching Initiative

 

Explore the Elements of a Christian Funeral and the Role of the Preacher

Dig deep and explore why we, as Christians, do what we do and say what we say at a funeral.

Step back to consider how a good funeral is an integral part of the church’s work and witness.

Talk to a funeral director about how to help families plan services.

Work alongside peers to thing through ways you might apporach a particularly difficult funeral.

 

WHO? CP ministers, probationers, and anyone else who is interested

WHERE? On Zoom

WHEN? Two cohort options

Tuesday afternoon cohort, February 11 and 18, from 1:30-3:00 pm (Eastern)

Thursday evening cohort: February 13 and 20, from 7:00-8:30 pm (Eastern)

3 contact hours = 0.3 CEU’s

When you complete the survey at the end of the course, we’ll send you a free book (or maybe two) on funerals!

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Matthew Gore

Matthew H. Gore is a historian and journalist with a deep commitment to preserving and interpreting the past. He holds a BA in History, a BA in Journalism, and an MA in History, all from Western Kentucky University, which honored him with their prestigious James H. Poteet Award. He also pursued doctoral studies at the University of Kentucky. Gore has contributed extensively to both academic and popular publications, specializing in religious history, particularly within the Cumberland Presbyterian tradition. He is best known for his book The History of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Kentucky to 1988 (2000), and his work has also ranged widely, covering subjects as diverse as The Origin of Marvelman (a British superhero of the 1950s and 1960s), the relative scarcity of East German philatelics, and the biography of British pulp artist Denis McLoughlin. Gore has spent much of his career in service to the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, where he holds key roles in communications, historical preservation, and publishing. Since 2018, he has served as editor of the Cumberland Presbyterian magazine for the Ministry Council of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church A past president of the Society of Tennessee Archivists, Gore is widely recognized for his leadership in archival work and his passion for sharing the narratives of faith communities with broader audiences.
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